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ADELAIDE'S ONLINE DAILY NEWSPAPER
Wednesday 7th October 2009 AM EDITION | FREE
WEATHER
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NEWS IN BRIEF
SPORT
THE INSIDER
Port loses out
on Lovett
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WED
FRI
THURS
SAT
Rann threatened often
Premier Mike Rann says
he and his wife have
received threatening
letters and been stalked.
Mr Rann was detailing
instances of un-related
intimidation while
discussing last week's
attack at the National Wine
Centre with reporters.
Motorcyclist death near
Burra
A motorcyclist has been
killed in a crash with a car
this morning near Burra.
The death brings South
Australia's road toll for the
year to 95.
Tuna industry
endangered
Many fisherman are
threatening to move their
businesses away from
Port Lincoln. The lucrative
tuna industry in the area is
under threat after
yesterday's decision
allowing iron ore to be
exported from the town.
TODAY IN SA
Rare find
A rare print has been
uncovered at the National
Library of Australia.The
only vintage picture of the
Amunsden expedition's
arrival at the South Pole in
1911 was recently found in
an album called "Tasmanian
views"
.
The image is iconic in
Norway, but the library there
doesn't have any of the
original prints.
I SPY
OzAsia Moon Lantern
Festival
South Australia's emergency
services will be tested by a
mock incident mimicking
Victoria's Black Saturday
bushfire situation today.
BUSINESS
Political pressure
on rates
0 Democrats?
Winderlich to resign
Wellington's World of Wearable Art (WOW) is a yearly event
that claims to be a unique fashion event. See below.
Weird and wearable fashion
Australia's sole remaining
Democrat MP David
Winderlich is set to
announce this morning
news of his political
demise.
The South Australian MLC
previously announced the
party would have to enrol
1000 new members or he
would quit the party and
run as an independent.
This morning's
announcement confirms that
the Democrats cannot win a
seat in SA at the next state
election on current polling.
Mr Winderlich's future as an
independent candidate
could also not be assured. -
HENDRIK GOUT